Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Originally Posted by buslady
I got an Elna Supermatic and need a manual for it. I found one site that charges for it, I wondered if anyone here knows where I might get one "free"? Thanks. I also have a Viking 33-10 that I can't find the manual for. I want to get these machines running so I can teach on them. Thanks for any assist!
better book mark these http://www.arizonaexpressionz.com/el...n_manuals.html this is the FREE instruction manuals |
Originally Posted by MrsBoats
Another question, if I may...
Since decals come up so often , is there a site somewhere with a comprehensive list of decals, hopefully with pictures? |
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
OK--I am now about 100 pages behind. You folks are CHATTY!!
Wonder how long it will take me to catch up? I am trying to stay away from new machines, but did get a couple of "little" ones--a Kruse and Murphy HC and an extra K & M head--just in case. <GR> More later--I'm off to pick up a lavender Necchi for someone else!! Jan |
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by MrsBoats
Another question, if I may...
Since decals come up so often , is there a site somewhere with a comprehensive list of decals, hopefully with pictures? http://medlibrary.org/medwiki/Singer...127#Production Nancy |
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Originally Posted by buslady
I got an Elna Supermatic and need a manual for it. I found one site that charges for it, I wondered if anyone here knows where I might get one "free"? Thanks. I also have a Viking 33-10 that I can't find the manual for. I want to get these machines running so I can teach on them. Thanks for any assist!
better book mark these http://www.arizonaexpressionz.com/el...n_manuals.html this is the FREE instruction manuals The following manuals are for the Elna Star Series. These include models EC 11 and 13, ZZ 21 and 23, SP 31 and 33, ST 41 and 43, SU 62 and 64, TSP 72, and 74. Star Series Service Manual Part 1 Star Series Service Manual Part 2 Star Series Service Manual Part 3 Star Series Service Manual Part 4 Star Series Service Manual Part 5 |
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by MrsBoats
Another question, if I may...
Since decals come up so often , is there a site somewhere with a comprehensive list of decals, hopefully with pictures? http://medlibrary.org/medwiki/Singer...127#Production Nancy |
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
http://medlibrary.org/medwiki/Singer...127#Production
Nancy :lol: Hi Nancy, Ok, I admit it... I can be a little slow to catch on sometimes... 'why?' is there info about the Singer 127 and 27 on a medlibrary site? LOL, I honestly can figure it out. Help :?: :shock: LOL! Therapy and medication?! I too would like to know! I did a search on their site. Found guitars, pottery wheels, history of quilting, Salvador Dali, Marie Osmond, bobbins, vibrating shuttles. Yes, this is interesting! :) Nancy |
Maybe they are waiting for the time when we no longer remember who we are so they can say I told you so. There was a time they claimed that people who did a lot of sewing on motorized sewing machines had more tendencies to be much more forgetful later in life due to the magnetic field given off from the motor? I don't have a chance since I have been on one machine or another for many many years.
Suzy |
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
OK--I am now about 100 pages behind. You folks are CHATTY!!
Wonder how long it will take me to catch up? I am trying to stay away from new machines, but did get a couple of "little" ones--a Kruse and Murphy HC and an extra K & M head--just in case. <GR> More later--I'm off to pick up a lavender Necchi for someone else!! |
Originally Posted by Suzy
Maybe they are waiting for the time when we no longer remember who we are so they can say I told you so. There was a time they claimed that people who did a lot of sewing on motorized sewing machines had more tendencies to be much more forgetful later in life due to the magnetic field given off from the motor? I don't have a chance since I have been on one machine or another for many many years.
Suzy |
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